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Published inFeb 2024
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Colin Domoney
Colin Domoney
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Colin Domoney

Colin Domoney (BSc. MSc. CSSLP, CEH) is an API Security Research Specialist and Developer Advocate with deep expertise in the development of secure software. As VP of AppSec, he took on the challenge of securing software on a large scale and running the global AppSec program at Deutsche Bank. At Veracode, as an evangelist, he produces countless webinars, and blog posts, and speak globally at conferences. Currently, he has embraced the challenge of securing APIs with 42Crunch where he has produced the API industry's first security maturity model and contributed to numerous webinars, talks, and blogs. Currently, he is working on the industry's first defensive API developer training course. He is also the curator of the APISecurity weekly newsletter.
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Using the OpenAPI Specification

In Chapter 1, What Is API Security?, I described the various benefits of the design-first approach to API development: code generation, mock servers, data validation, documentation, and, of course, security (think of it as security-as-code for APIs).

We will now take a deeper look at the security constructs that can be leveraged within the OpenAPI definition of an API. There are two main categories: data definitions and security specifications.

API-first versus design-first versus code-first

In this chapter, we will make heavy use of these three terms and, given that they have a fairly specific and implicit meaning in the world of API design, I would like to disambiguate them for readers who may not have this context:

API-first: This is a business objective in which the product is built around APIs (which are invariably published) in the first instance and, from there, the user interface and so on is developed. This contrasts with the more...

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Colin Domoney

Colin Domoney (BSc. MSc. CSSLP, CEH) is an API Security Research Specialist and Developer Advocate with deep expertise in the development of secure software. As VP of AppSec, he took on the challenge of securing software on a large scale and running the global AppSec program at Deutsche Bank. At Veracode, as an evangelist, he produces countless webinars, and blog posts, and speak globally at conferences. Currently, he has embraced the challenge of securing APIs with 42Crunch where he has produced the API industry's first security maturity model and contributed to numerous webinars, talks, and blogs. Currently, he is working on the industry's first defensive API developer training course. He is also the curator of the APISecurity weekly newsletter.
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